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    The work of Hamlet is known for the theme of death due to hatred and revenge‚ however‚ Hamlet performed the biggest act of love by his willingness to abandon everything he obtained out of respect for his father. In the play‚ the audience focuses on how the characters are trying to plot revenge on one another which translates into their fatal flaw. Even Hamlet took part in the vindictive act. But despite his revenge‚ what exists deeper beneath lays the truest act of devotion out of the play. Mourning

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    LARGER FAMILIES ARE HAPPIER FAMILIES (Pshycologically & Socially) . Individuals from large families are SOCIALLY well adjusted persons. Members of the expanded family are much more independent‚ and do not depend on other people . Related to this‚ they understand the real meaning of responsibility‚ that is‚ they grow in self-knowledge (their strengths and limitations) and realistic in self-confidence. They grow to be more mature more quickly. Most of out-going persons come from BIG FAMILIES ‚ they’re

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    Family Values: Importance America’s family values are very important to our citizens. For many years the American family and its values have been one of the top priorities of our nation. The family is even an essential part of the "American Dream" that we Americans are so fond of. The basic idea of success in America is measured by how well one can provide for their family. But what does citezenship have to do with family values? It determines these values and set a standard for the whole

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    Defining Love: Aim-inhibited Libido or Unconditional Positive Regard? Abstract Love‚ whilst recognised as a universal experience has been found to be extremely difficult to define. This essay compares and evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of two of the most prominent love theories. The first is Freud’s theory of love as aim-inhibited libido. Aim-inhibited libido can be defined as libido where the sexual instincts have been diverted or disguised due to the means for their fulfilment being

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    Types of love‚ there are so many types in today’s society evident in today’s society that were just as evident five hundred years ago. Some types of love are passionate such as romantic‚ or some are one-sided such as unrequited love. There are a lot of other types of love‚ for instance love for your friends‚ family‚ religion and even yourself. The related terms are platonic‚ familial‚ spiritual‚ and narcissism. Multifarious types of love are evident in Romeo and Juliet‚ including‚ familial‚ romantic

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    I believe in love. Love is a four letter word with a thousand different meanings. Although‚ Webster dictionary defines love as a strong feeling of attraction resulting from sexual desire. But to me love is not just a feeling‚ but it is the way that you treat the ones you care for. Love is making that sacrifice for someone‚ knowing that you might regret it sooner or later. Love is how you make another person feel when you are in their presence. Many people show their love for someone in many different

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    Family happiness a word that everyone wishes they had. Yes‚ everyone wishes they had a tight close family‚ but not everyone has that some have hard family lives where they can’t go one day without fighting. You can go around asking if they are happy‚ they will probably say yes‚ but their happiness if all of their self so if they get broke down‚ they have nobody to go to‚ now if you have a loving caring family you will have them to go to if you are really down in the deeps. Definitions‚ examples‚

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    relationship then it is not a true love. One might ask himself “what is love?” and really what is it? We spend our lives searching for something that we don’t completely understand. Or maybe we have been searching in the wrong places. In this modern era we even go as far as using online dating websites and even apps just to find the ‘true love’. 1. Romantic love. This is the kind of love that makes you start believing in happy endings‚ like those in the movies. It is kind of love that gives you butterflies

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    talk about love while others talk about war. The Art of Courtly Love dominated the ideals of love‚ while The Knights Code of Chivalry was the predominant way of thinking of warriors. Many of Chaucer’s tales deal with these two sets of thinking‚ thus different characters deal with them in different ways. Chaucer’s characters are not a product of the times‚ as they disprove stereotypes and have no need to follow guidelines set by The Knights Code of Chivalry and The Art of Courtly Love. The differences

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    Through Rodriguez’s essay he states situations from his life that explain how education may put a strain on family ties and pull families apart. Rodriguez explains how education broke important ties with family and his understanding of his culture was strained. A child’s family life also has a crucial role in a child’s well being. Rodriguez does not realize in his youth that a having a balance of family life is as important in shaping an individual as formal education. Rodriguez’s states that

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